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TURBOTECHNICS DYNO DAY

Unit 2/89 Mitchell Road Cardiff NSW

For those of you who have been to our last Dyno Day you will know that it was a great

success as we ran over 45 cars on the Dyno.

You are invited to join us on the next Turbotechnics Dyno Day on Saturday 28th June 8am

At Unit 2/89 Mitchell Road Cardiff NSW.

There will be Trophy's for

- 4 CYL NA

- 4 CYL Forced Induction Highest Overall

- 6 CYL NA

- 6 CYL Forced Induction Overall

- V8 NA

- V8 Forced Induction Overall

- Highest Horse Power Per Litre

There will be a BBQ & Cold Drinks available.

Running your car on the Dyno can not only determine how much power you are running at the

rear wheels, but we can also give you a print out of your air/fuel ratio to check that your

pride and joy is running correctly, if its not we can advise you on what direction to take

to tackle the problem, for $50 for 3 runs you cannot go wrong!

Print outs available.

Power - KW

Power - HP

Torque

Boost Pressure

Air Fuel Ratio

Lambda

+More!!!

Pre-booking is preferred as you will get priority over unbooked cars.

Trophy Presentation will be held at around 5pm so if you are not there to get your trophy it

will be handed to second place.

For more information please check out our web site, www.turbotechnics.com.au or phone

Anthony on 02 49565466

See you there!

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The website will be up soon... I am waiting on username / password to update it.

Last year it was 430rwhp !! So it will be easy for a r32 gtr with decent power to come up and take the trophy....

Pre book by phoneing in and saying you want to pre-book.

Its just a RWD Dyno... sorry guys

The website will be up soon... I am waiting on username / password to update it.

Last year it was 430rwhp !! So it will be easy for a r32 gtr with decent power to come up and take the trophy....

Pre book by phoneing in and saying you want to pre-book.

Its just a RWD Dyno... sorry guys

unless someone brings a skitzoid VL with a bucket load of NOS id say we have the 6cyl covered. :D

yeah come get a trophy mate....

I think that VL with NOS still wont beat you paul

have you seen our new turbo? :happy:

aww...c'mon steve...you can go head to head with our Superlap car (makes over 380KW on 16psi)

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